seismo-electromagnetics has emerged as a vibrant new branch of earth science.
- From: ronaldkarel <ronald.karel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 13:54:39 -0800 (PST)
Dear AllCast largely beyond the pale of American geologyseismo-
electromagnetics has emerged in recent years as a vibrant new branch
of earth science. Its theoretical underpinnings are secured by
experimental confirmation in both field and lab. Its burgeoning
observational base-thousands of unambiguous correlations of
electromagnetic signals to geologic faults under severe stress-now
lies beyond rational dispute. http://www.meteoquake.org
<http://www.meteoquake.org/>
Some seismologists went so far as to accuse other nations of
misappropriating U.N. funds spent on EM precursor research. In
http://www.meteoquake.org <http://www.meteoquake.org/>
Regards
Ronald KAREL
Founder- President of ISEP (International Society of Earthquake
Prediction)
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Founder- President of Meteoquake Research Centre
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Member of European Geosciences Union and COSIS
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